Range.AddressLocal property (Excel)

Returns the range reference for the specified range in the language of the user. Read-only String.

Syntax

expression.AddressLocal (RowAbsolute, ColumnAbsolute, ReferenceStyle, External, RelativeTo)

expression A variable that represents a Range object.

Parameters

Name Required/Optional Data type Description
RowAbsolute Optional Variant True to return the row part of the reference as an absolute reference. The default value is True.
ColumnAbsolute Optional Variant True to return the column part of the reference as an absolute reference. The default value is True.
ReferenceStyle Optional XlReferenceStyle One of the constants for XlReferenceStyle specifying A1-style or R1C1-style reference.
External Optional Variant True to return an external reference. False to return a local reference. The default value is False.
RelativeTo Optional Variant If RowAbsolute and ColumnAbsolute are both set to False and ReferenceStyle is set to xlR1C1, you must include a starting point for the relative reference. This argument is a Range object that defines the starting point for the reference.

Remarks

If the reference contains more than one cell, RowAbsolute and ColumnAbsolute apply to all rows and all columns, respectively.

Example

Assume that this example was created by using U.S. English language support, and was then run by using German language support. The example displays the text shown in the comments.

Set mc = Worksheets(1).Cells(1, 1) 
MsgBox mc.AddressLocal() ' $A$1 
MsgBox mc.AddressLocal(RowAbsolute:=False) ' $A1 
MsgBox mc.AddressLocal(ReferenceStyle:=xlR1C1) ' Z1S1 
MsgBox mc.AddressLocal(ReferenceStyle:=xlR1C1, _ 
 RowAbsolute:=False, _ 
 ColumnAbsolute:=False, _ 
 RelativeTo:=Worksheets(1).Cells(3, 3)) ' Z(-2)S(-2)

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